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Heya guys & girls!

Just hoping if anyone is able to help me out here.

I have 2x fairly decent and not so old split systems at my current place which I would like removed and re-installed at my partner's property.

I've called a few air conditioning guys however they want either the same price as a new air conditioner or refuse to do the job.

So just wondering if anyone can help me out (cash & beer of course :))

I'm located in Canley Vale, NSW

Cheers!

How are your current ones installed?

As in is the outdoor unit on the same wall as the indoor unit?

Will they be installed in the new premises this same way?

Or is the outdoor unit a little bit away from the indoor unit?

Im an electrician working for an AC company. I do installs, repairs etc...

Also what you are wanting is basically a new install plus removal, so yes most will charge you a new install price, there are ways of saving some money by reusing what materials you already have it all depends on install type.

Pm me if you want to sort something out to save some money.

sounds good, I will PM :)

They're both 7 year old Panasonic Inverters and installed back to back at a fibro house atm.. it will then need to be installed back to back at a brick veneer house.

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